The latitude of St. Petersburg located in Russia is 59.95 degrees north. The latitude of New York City in New York is 42.35 degrees north. The latitude line increases in numbers the further away it gets from the equator. This means that St. Petersburg Russia is closer to the North Pole.
Vancouver is closer to an active fault line when compared to Toronto or Halifax. As a result Vancouver statistically gets more earthquakes, and larger earthquakes.
Parts of Wisconsin are farther north than parts of Maine are. But no part of Wisconsin is farther north than the northernmost part of Maine is.
There is no such location because the maximum degree of latitude is 90 degrees.
North-northwest. It is more specific than Northwest.
No, Inverness (57.42 N) is a bit further north than Aberdeen (57.15N). But perhaps more importantly they are in completely different parts of the North of Scotland - Inverness is just over 100 miles from Aberdeen in a westerly direction. Access to Aberdeen by road or rail is up the east coast, whereas road and rail services to Inverness travel northwards cross country from Perth.
According to AA route planner…. Inverness to Glasgow = 171.1 miles Inverness to Edinburgh = 157.2 miles So to answer your question, Edinburgh is closer to Inverness than Glasgow.
Burlington Vermont is further north than Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
Inverness are much better than Celtic.
From my knowledge, Montreal gets more snowfall than Toronto or Winnipeg. I was born in Winnipeg, raised in Toronto and visited Montreal last year. The snow in Montreal was much heavier than in Toronto and Toronto gets more snow than Winnipeg.
There are more than 28,000 condos in downtown Toronto
Because LA is on a fault line. Toronto is not.
The newest city in Scotland is Perth, which was granted city status in 2012 as part of Queen Elizabeth II's Diamond Jubilee celebrations.
Bangor, Maine is farther north than London, Ontario.
The city of Chicago is located in the very northeast of Illinois, so it can be considered 'northern' both within the state and the country. Located at 41° 53' N 87° 38' W, it is also well above the equator.
Toronto's population is more diverse than any other city on Earth.
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